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TO  FOSTER  AND  PROPHESY  WORLD  PEACE 


Written  and  Produced  by 

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3E  Ancient  Gods  still  live.     In  a  breathing  spell  of  World  Peace  in  1907,  Ares,  God  of  War; 
in  Latin  Mars,  approaches  Father  Zeus  and  complains: 


Ares:  O,  Father  Zeus,  chief  of  all  Gods  on  High  Olympus,  this  day  thou  hast  caused  all  wars  to  cease,  and  my 
heart  is  cast  down  in  sorrow  and  grief  ! 

Zeus  :  Nay,  thou  renegade,  sit  not  by  me  and  whine  !  Most  hateful  art  thou  to  me  of  all  the  Gods  that  dwell 
in  Olympus !  Thou  ever  lovest  strife,  and  wars,  and  battles  !  Aroused  by  thee,  O,  hateful  one,  hapless 
mortals  take  their  weapons  and  deal  out  death  to  fellowmen.     Stay  from  such  work!     Forbear! 

Ares:     Be  not  angry,  Father  Zeus  !     Consider  my  past  glories  and  former  triumphs  ! 

Zeus :  Enough,  thou  subtle  mischief  maker  !  Zeus  lives  as  a  binder  together  of  those  who  are  divided — an  encour- 
ager  of  those  who  are  friends — a  peace  maker — a  lover  of  peace,  impassioned  for  peace,  a  speaker  of  words 
that  make  peace.  Conquerors  are  scourges  not  less  harmful  to  humanity  than  earthquakes.  To  those  of  a 
noble  disposition,  the  whole  world  is  but  one  family.  O,  Ares,  God  of  War,  most  futile  and  ferocious  of  human 
follies — thy  tawdry  triumphs  scatter  the  fruits  of  man's  labor,  break  down  the  paths  of  progress,  and  turn 
the  fire  of  constructive  energy  into  a  destroying  force.  Ares,  put  up  the  sword  into  the  sheath!  And  may 
this  day 

"  No  war  or  battle  sound 
Be  heard  the  World  around  !" 

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Episode  I 

EVENTS  BEFORE  THE  EUROPEAN  WAR 

SCENE  1      Signing  Peace  Treatise  at  The  Hague 

The  young  Czar  Nicholas  II  invites  the  rulers  of  all  nations  to  a  Peace  Conference  at  The 
Hague. 

Czar :  Count  Muravev,  send  your  couriers  to  all  the  governments  on  the  face  of  the  globe  !  Read  to  their  rulers 
this  proclamation  :  "His  majesty,  Czar  Nicholas  II,  is  pleased  to  propose  to  all  worthy  governments  that 
they  meet  in  Conference  at  The  Hague  to  consider  a  grave  problem  :  To  wit — The  maintenance  of  general 
peace  and  a  possible  reduction  of  the  excessive  armaments  which  weigh  upon  all  nations,  present  themselves, 
in  the  existing  condition  of  the  whole  world,  as  the  ideal  toward  which  the  endeavors  of  all  governments 
should  be  directed."     Be  off  ! 

The  rulers  of  the  different  nations  appear  in  gorgeous  array,  accompanied  by  their  color  and 
banner  bearers,  dancers  and  the  popular  symbols  by  which  their  countries  are  known. 

The  rivalry  among  the  rulers  grows  keen  until  Uncle  Sam  and  Carnegie  enter  with  the  South 
American  representatives  talking  over  the  progress  of  Peace. 

Uncle  Sam  :    Andy,  John  Bull  and  I  agreed  after  the  War  of  1812  to  disarmament  on  the  Great  Lakes  and  on  the 
Canadian  Border.     For  practically  a  century  we  have  lived  in  peace,  as  good  neighbors  should,  to  our  mutual 
advantage. 
Carnegie :    Peace  is  the  normal  condition  of  man  ! 

Uncle  Sam:  Yes,  above  the  nations  is  humanity  !  Let  us  take  another  forward  step  in  civilization,  away  from 
savagery.     All  hail  the  coming  of  the  spirit  of  World  Peace  1 

Spirits  of  Peace  approach  and  surround  Uncle  Sam  and  Carnegie  and  in  turn  each  of  the 
groups  of  rulers,  and  entice  them  towards  the  conference  table.  When  the  rulers  are  seated  at 
the  Conference  table,  Uncle  Sam  assures  them  of  America's  sincere  interest  in  the  cause  of  Peace. 

Uncle  Sam  :  American  friendship  can  be  accepted  without  reservation,  because  il  is  offered  in  a  spirit  and  for  a 
purpose  which  no  one  ever  need  question  or  suspect.  We  are  the  champions  of  Peace  and  of  concord.  It  is 
our  dearest  present  hope  that  this  character  and  reputation  may  presently,  in  God's  providence,  bring  us  an 
opportunity  such  as  has  seldom  been  vouchsafed  any  nation, — the  opportunity  to  counsel  and  obtain  peace 
in  the  world,  and  reconcilation  and  a  healing  settlement  of  many  a  matter  that  has  cooled  and  interrupted 
the  friendship  of  nations.  The  path  of  the  highest  honor  for  my  people  is  to  blaze  the  trail  of  peace  for  all 
nations  and  thus  rid  the  world  of  the  tremendous  peril  of  war  !  For  this  purpose,  Andrew  Carnegie,  an 
American  citizen,  wishes  to  give  us,  leaders  of  nations,  a  Peace  Palace,  where  we  may  solve  our  difficulties  in 
a  friendly  manner. 

Carnegie :  By  giving  you  this  Peace  Palace  I  merely  hope  to  hasten  your  growing  desire  for  World  Peace.  The 
earth  belongs  to  the  whole  human  race  ! 

Czar :     Let  us  ratify  these  treaties  of  peace,  as  I  have  outlined  them  and  you  have  improved  upon  them  ! 

All :     Agreed  !     Let  us  sign  ! 

While  signing  the  peace  treaties  an  ill  omen  mars  the  conference.  The  Kaiser  upsets  a  bottle 
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Kaiser :    Give  me  another  scrap  of  paper  !     I've  blotted  mine  ! 

All:    What  a  pity! 

Kaiser  :    Somebody  shoved  my  elbow  ! 

Sultan  :     Kaiser,  to  spill  ink  is  a  bad  sign  for  my  countryman  ! 

Uncle  Sam  tries  to  cover  the  mishap: 

Uncle  Sam  :     A  toast  to  the  Peace  of  the  World  ! 

All :    To  the  Peace  of  the  World ! 

King  Albert  of  Belgium :     Now  that  the  treaties  are  signed,  I  invite  you  all  to  my  beautiful  city  of  Bruges. 

As  the  rulers  rise  to  accept  King  Albert's  invitation,  a  prophetic  note  is  sounded: 

Kaiser :     We'll  do  that,  King  Albert,  with  pleasure. 

King  Emmanuel  cautions  the  Kaiser's  friends.  Uncle  Sam  and  Carnegie  remain  at  the  table 
as  the  others  depart,  unmindful  of  the  foreboding  undertone  among  the  European  rutersj 

Uncle  Sam :    Andy,  we  have  at  least  made  a  beginning ! 

Carnegie :    Peace  will  stay  with  us  if  we  can  only  remove  the  causes  of  war  ! 

SCENE  2     Uncle  Sam  in  the  Mexican  Arena 

At  that  moment  Uncle  Sam  espies  the  factions  in  Mexico  goading  the  bull  Revolution,  and 
hastily  takes  leave  of  Carnegie : 

Uncle  Sam :     What  is  that  going  on  in  my  front  yard  ?     Good-bye  for  now  ! 

Wilson,  weakly  seconded  by  Bryan,  restrains  Uncle  Sam  from  mixing  up  in  the  contest. 
Uncle  Sam  fearful  lest  John  Bull  will  take  a  hand  in  the  trouble,  leaps  into  the  arena,  is  badly 
jostled,  and  only  manages  to  escape  through  the  timely  assistance  of  Ladies  Argentine,  Brazil,  and 
Chile.  The  national  drink  and  the  fan  "Watchful  Waiting"  quickly  revive  Uncle  Sam,  as  the 
holiday  gathering  make  merry  in  a  Spanish  Dance. 

SCENE  3     The  River  of  Doubt 

For  a  moment  our  minds  wander  to  our  man  of  energy,  Theodore  Roosevelt,  as  he  hunts 
big  game,  and  discovers  The  River  of  Doubt. 

SCENE  4      John  Bull  Has  His  Troubles 

John  Bull  is  now  shown  with  his  hands  full  with  the  Militants,  unlike  Uncle  Sam's  progress- 
ive women,  and  the  Ulster  Uprising ;  troubles  soon  dwarfed  in  larger  issues.  The  episode  ends 
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HOW  THE  WAR  STARTED 

SCENE    1 — Rulers'  Struggle  for  Supremacy 

The  vying  rulers  of  the  world  enter  the  Arena,  with  Uncle  Sam  as  referee,  and  contend 
for  the  supremacy  of  the  globe.     This  contest  symbolizes  the  commercial  struggle. 

SCENE  2 — Assassination  of  the  Archduke  Francis  Ferdinand  and 

Duchess   Sophie  of   Honhenburg,   June  28,   1914 

(Statements  of  fact  as  reported  in  Austro-Hungarian  "Red  Book"     Annex  8) 

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Episode  III 

THE  WAR 

SCENE    1 — Marshalling  of  Forces 

The  unoffending  peasantry  of  the  nations  are  shown  assembling  for  war,  as  on  a  gala  day 
making  merry  with  their  national  dances. 

SCENE  2— Sidelights   on  the  War 

TABLEAU  A.     THE  AGED  MOTHER 

A  War  mother  gives  her  four  sons,  even  to  the  youngest,  as  cannon  fodder  to  the  horrors  of 
war. 

TABLEAU  B.    WAR  BRIDES 

Convinced  that  men  can  never  stop  war,  a  peasant  girl  decides  upon  death  rather  than 
become  a  bride  for  a  day,  and  be  the  mother  of  a  boy,  only  to  have  him  slain  in  his  manhood. 

TABLEAU  C.     WAR  AND  PROHIBITION 
TABLEAU  D.    LORDS  AND  HIRELINGS 
Death  seeks  those  who  make  war,  but  they  cry  out  in  their  alarm  : 
Rulers  ;     Not  us,  not  the  Lords,  take  that  paid  rubbish  over  there ! 

SCENE  3— A  Prophecy  of  the  Last  Battle 

Ares,  exultant  that  he  has  succeeded  in  stirring  up  strife  among  the  nations,  urges  Death  to 
summon  his  companions,  and  let  loose  the  furies  of  war.  Justice,  blindfolded  and  faltering, 
crosses  the  scene.  After  the  forces  of  Steel,  (in  gray),  Fire,  (in  parti-colored  orange,  red  and 
yellow),  Rage,  (in  white  and  scarlet),  and  Hate,  (in  horrid  green),  have  spent  themselves  in  war 
fury,  the  spirits  of  darkness,  the  bats  and  vultures,  descend  upon  the  battle-field. 

War  and  Death  view  their  work  in  grim  triumph.  At  length  all  is  stillness.  Time  and 
Eternity,  together  with  Victory  and  Defeat,  rouse  the  Legions  of  War  and  lead  them  to  eternal 
oblivion. 

Hope,  playing  on  a  harp  with  broken  strings,  ushers  in  the  dawn  of  a  new  era 

"Kings  of    the   earth,  Kings  of  the  earth,  O,  which  of  you  then  shall  inherit, 

The  Kingdom,  the  Power,  and  the  Glory  ?    for  the  world's  old  light  grows  dim 
And  the  cry  of  you  all  goes  up  all  night  to  the  dark  enfolding  Spirit 

Each  of  you  fights  for  God  and  home;  but  God,  ah,  what  of  Him  ?" 

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Episode  IV 

THE  COMING  OF  WORLD  PEACE 

The  spirits  of  Peace,  bearing  the  Peace  emblems,  make  ready  for  the  coming  of  World  Peace; 

A  winged  Chariot,  drawn  by  bewitching  sprites,  conceals  the  dazzling  proclaimer  of  World  Peace. 

At  the  finale  the  audience  will  rise  and  join  in  singing  the  last  stanza  of  the  Star  Spangled 

Banner. 

Oh,  thus  be  it  ever  when  freemen  shall  stand 
Between  their  loved  homes  and  wild  war's  desolation; 
Blessed  with  vict'ry  and  Peace,  may  the  heav'n  rescued  land 
Praise  the  Pow'r  that  hath  made  and  preserved  us  a  nation  ! 
Then  conquer  we  must,  when  our  cause  it  is  just, 
And  this  be  our  motto  :  "In  God  is  our  trust!  " 
And  the  star-spangled  banner  in  triumph  shall  wave 
O'er  the  land  of  the  free  and  the  home  of  the  brave. 


THE  SOMERVILLE  PAGEANT  ASSOCIATION  acknowledges  the  courtesies  extended  by  President  Hermon 
C.  Bumpus  of  Tufts  College,  Mayor  Z.  E.  Cliff,  Somerville  Fourth  of  July  Association,    Welch  Grape  Juice 
Company,   Carters    Ink   Company,    R.   H.    White    Co.,    Jordan  Marsh    Co.,   W.  A.   Bacon  Co.,  Annin 
&  Ames  Flag  Co.  of   New  York  City,    Mrs.  Augustus  Hcmenway,   the  many  Churches  of  Somerville,   the  Massa- 
chusetts Y.  P.  C.  U.  and  many  others. 


Compliments  nf  tlj* 

g>omvrxixllv  ©rust  Company 


SOMERVILLE   PAGEANT 


W.  C.  DEARBORN 

MELLEN  JOSE 

Meats  Groceries  and  Provisions 

BREAD  AND  CAKE 
BAKER 

308  Summer  Street                            Somerville,  Mass. 

14a  Broadway,                                       Somerville,  Mass. 

Telephone 

Telephone  Connection 

Mrs.  Annie  A.  Blaikie,  Rythmic  Director. 
All  the  Dances  in  the  Pageant  originated  and  coached  under  her  direction 


Compliments  of 
Ex-Mayor  Geo.  O.  Proctor 


Of  SSP 


Compliments  of 

CHARLES  E.  GODFREY 


s»  i» 


of   WORLD   PEACE 


CHARACTERS 

Prologue 

ZEUS    CHARLES   FEARING,   SR. 

ARES    WALTER  H.  JACKSON 

POUR    ETHIOPIANS 

Episode   I 
Scene  1 

CZAR  NICHOLAS  II.  OF  RUSSIA CHARLES  TYLER 

KING   CONSTANTINE  OF  GREECE LYMAN  WHITTEN 

GREEK     HOWE    AMEE 

KING  HAAKOM  VII.  OF  NORWAY RAYMOND  D.  PARKER 

KING    GUSTAF    V.    OF    SWEDEN CARL  HARTSHORN 

LIEF  ERICKSON   OSCAR  ERICKSON 

LADY   SWITZERLAND    MAY  PFAFF 

EDELWEISS    BEATRICE  SWEET 

EMPEROR  YOSHITO  OF  JAPAN A.  E.  BAIRD 

JAPANESE  LADY   TILLY  WRIGHT 

KING  ALFONSO  XIII.  OF  SPAIN WINSLOW  KINGMAN 

KING  PETER  OF  SERVIA RICHARD  H.  FITZGERALD 

EMPEROR  FRANCIS  JOSEPH  OF  AUSTRIA JOHN  A.  HOLMES 

QUEEN  WILHELMINA  OF  NETHERLANDS LORENE  WHITNEY 

KING    CHRISTIAN    X.    OF    DENMARK JAMES  KELLSEY 

HAMLET     DONALD  WALLIS 

SULTAN    MOHAMMED    V.   OF   TURKEY HAROLD  D.  OTTO 

LADY   PORTUGAL    MILDRED    R.    LEAVITT 

EX-KING    MANUEL    HOWE  CLARK 

GABY    DESLYS .  .GERTRUDE  E.  LINCOLN 

KAISER  WILHELM  II.  OF  GERMANY ".  .  .F.  E.  PEARSON 

PRES.  RAYMOND  POINCARE  OF  FRANCE ARTHUR  GRAY 

PRES.  YUAN  SHI  KAI  OF  CHINA WILLIAM  MOY  DING 

KING  ALBERT  OF  BELGIUM HAROLD  BRECKENRIDGE 

LADY    MEXICO    MAY  CONANT 

JOHN   BULL    J.  P.  SNOW 

KING  VICTOR  EMMANUEL  OF  ITALY CHARLES  RUSSELL  MATTHEWS 

UNCLE  SAM   REV.  PAUL  GORDON  FAVOR 

R.  R.  ENGINEER  ELLIOTT  COUDEN  BROWN 

CARNEGIE   FRANK  BELL 

LADY  ARGENTINE    MRS.  A.  SHELBACH 

LADY   BRAZIL   ISABELLE  E.  MAUCH 

LADY   CHILE    ABBY  PRATT 

LYRICAL  DANCERS— Estelle  M.  H.  Wilmot,  Dorothy  Currier,  Pauline  Hatch,  Christine  Anderson,  Arline 

Wright,   Gladys   Vail. 
Banner,  flag  and  symbol  bearers,  etc. 


M.  S.  CANAVAN 

CUMMINGS  BOWLING  ALLEY 

GROCER 

&           30 

&, 

COR.  SUMMER  &  HANCOCK :STS., 

SOM. 

265  ELM  STREET 

DAVIS  SQUARE 

SOMERVILLE  PAGEANT 


Musical  Program 


Overture,  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor 

Nicolai 

Pomp  and  Circumstance 

Elgar 

Cossacks  (Russian  War  Song) 

Cavalry  Gallop 

Luders 

Reine  de  Saba  (March) 

Gounod 

Midsummer  Night's  Dream 

Mendelssohn 

Hermosillo  (Dance  Mexicana) 

Schuh 

Back  to  Michigan 

Berlin 

L'Zoronto  (Spanish  Folk  Dance) 

Saditinio 

Chalif 

Espana 

Chabrier 

Row,  Row,  Row 

Monaco 

Yankee  Doodle  Boy 

Berlin 

The  Girl  I  Left  Behind 

Lover 

March  of  a  Marionet 

Gounod 

St.  Patrick's  Day  in  the  Morning 

Barry 

Irish  Lilt 

It's  a  Long  Way  to  Tipperary 

Williams,  Judge 

Forosetta  Tarantella 

Ardiii 

Assassination  Music  from  "Birth  of  a 

Nation  " 

Unfinished  Symphony 

Schubert 

March  and  Dance  for  Servians,  Austrians,  Germans, 

Belgians,  Russians,  English,  Scotch 

Special  music  arranged  for  dance 

groups  by  Chalif 

Vision  of  Salome 

Lampe 

March  and  Dance  for  Japanese 

Arr.  by  Chalif 

I  Want  to  go  to  Tokio 

Fischer 

Ballet  Egyptian 

Luigini 

Soldier's  Farewell 

Kinkel 

Wedding  March 

Mendelssohn 

I'm  on  the  Water  Wagon  Now 

Bratton 

Funeral  March  (1st  part) 

Chopin 

Fanfare  Trumpets 

Dance  of  the  Gnomes 

4  Grieg  Suite 

Asa's  Death  (First  Part) 

2  Grieg  Suite 

Battle  Scenes  of  the  Civil  War 

Tobani 

Asa's  Death  (Second  Part) 

2  Grieg  Suite 

Funeral  March  (Second  part) 

Chopin 

Morning 

1  Grieg  Suite 

Shadowland 

Gilbert 

Flora's  Dance 

Chalif 

Kathlyn  Waltz 

Smith 

Star  Spangled  Banner     (All  Sing) 

Arr.  by  Sousa 

The  Canvas  for  this  Pageant  was  furnished  by 
Robert  Miller  &  Co.,   230  State  Street,  Boston. 

The  Electric  Wiring  was  executed  by  J.  T.  Newton 
Davis  Square. 

The  Piano  was  loaned  by  M.  Steinert  &  Sons  Co., 
162  Boylston  Street,  Boston. 


C.  F.  CROCKER 

GROCERIES  &  PROVISIONS 

New   Refrigerator  Glass  Cases  for  Meat  and 
Fruit  just  installed 

Call  and  see  this  Cold  Storage  display 
LOWEST  PRICES 

Medina  Bldg.    Davis  Square.     Tel.  Connection 


Cream  Free 
See  Me 


S.  D.  ORNE'S  CREAMERY 

688  Broadway  Ball  Square 

Eggs  and  Creamery  Products 
Direct  from  Farms 

Somerville   1234-W 


R.  Coolidge  Lewis,  Playing  the  part  of  Roosevelt 

CLARA  M.  MURRELL 

PUBLIC  STENOGRAPHER 
MULTIGRAPHING 
50  Congress  Street  Boston 

Room  842 

Edgar  o.  Hunt 

PLUMBING 

STEAM  AND  GASEITTING, Etc. 

Dealer  in 

Hardware,  Stoves,    Furnaces,  Etc. 
COR.  PEARL  AND  FRANKLIN  ST.,  SOMERVILLE 

Telephone,  Somerville   2600 


of  JWORLD  PEACE 


Scene   2 

LADY  ARGENTINE    A.    SCHELBACH 

LADY  BRAZIL    ISABELLE  MAUCH 

LADY  CHILE    ABBY  PRATT 

LADY  MEXICO     MAY  CONANT 

UNCLE    SAM    REV.  PAUL  GORDON  FAVOR 

HUERTA     ARTHUR  FILLMORE 

VILLA    J-  H.  MAXWELL 

CARRANZA    LINCOLN  GRUSH 

MEXICAN  BULL  REVOLUTION   '. MILAN  MILLER  AND  DONALD  WALLIS 

MEXICAN  DANCE — Ethel  L.  Burt,  Marion  E.  Collius,  Elaine  Duhig,  Lillian  Gloon,  Doris  Hicks,  Mildred 
Hunkins,   Melba   Mercereau,   Erma  L.   Morang 

MEXICAN    SOLOIST    ALICE  JONES 

WOODROW   WILSON    PAUL  R.  TAYLOR 

WILLIAM  J.  BRYAN    MAYBURY  BRYANT 

AMERICAN    MAGNATE HERMAN  E.  PFAFF 

Sailors,  symbol  bearers,  etc. 

Scene    3 

FIRST   LION    HARRY  SMITH,  WALTER  BRECKENRIDGE 

SECOND  LION    CARLTON  GOODSPEED,  JOHN  HOLMES 

THEODORE  ROOSEVELT    R.  COOLIDGE  LEWIS 

FIRST  GUIDE   HAROLD  S.  HAZEN 

SECOND   GUIDE    WILFRED  T.  FULLER 

REPORTER    ALDEN  CHESTER 

Scene    4 

JOHN   BULL    J.  P.  SNOW 

MILITANTS— Lillian  Duhig,  Carrie  M.  Snelling,  Irma  Griffith,  Ida  Brown,  Mrs.  James  Newell,  Josie  Bur- 

rell,  June  Prescott 
AMERICAN  SUFFRAGISTS— C.  A.  Armitage,  Mary  Southwell,  Frances  Kaan,  Alice  I.  Goland,  Daisy  Bart- 

lett,  Christine  Paulson,  Eunice  F.  Ransom,  Frances   B.   Vose,   Ethel    Davis,    Bernice    W.    Craigin, 

Grace  Waterman,  Susan   P.   Stebbins,   Misses  Desmond,  Ethel  Jackson,  J.  R.  Roberts,  Dr.  Emma  J. 

Wagner. 

KEY    BEARER    RO YE  MOORE 

WARDENS      CLIFFORD  BAKER,  NEWELL  G.  KEYES 

GUARDS    GEO.  E.  WALKER,  KENNETH  TIBBETTS 

EMMELINE    PANKHURST GRACE  STILES 

SIR  EDWARD  CARSON JOHN  CHIPMAN 

SIR  JOHN  REDMOND   A.  E.  BAIRD 

IRISH    DANCERS 
BOYS— Walter  Breckenridge,  Lawrence  Carr,  Rey-GIRLS— Dorothy    Gordon,    Dorothy    MacKay,    Gene- 
nold  Currier,  Carlton  Goodspeed,  Fortis  Hart,  vieve  Peak,  Elizabeth  Tibbetts,  Claire  Tucke, 

Harry  Smith  Dorothy  Wellman 


SEE 

Compliments  of 

MIIXIKEN  &  CO. 

Theater  Building,  Davis  Square 

GILMAN    EXPRESS  CO. 

for  Plumbing  of  the  better  kind 

JOHN  E.  PALMER,  Proprietor 

Now  is  time  to  install  a 
Gas  Boiler  Heater.  :  :  : 

Phone  3 181 -J  . 

SOMERVILLE  PAGEANT 


IRON 


STEEL 


METALS 


ARTHUR  C.  HARVEY  COMPANY, 


374-394  CONGRESS  STREET, 

BOSTON,  MASS. 


Tel.  Main  7000 


Norway  Iron 

Structural  Steel 
Sheet  Iron 

Tool  Steel 

Metal  Roofing 

Boiler  Tubes 

Zinc  Solder  Copper 


Gline's  f|faSslGE  Express  Co. 


FOUR  TRIPS  DAILY 


FURNITURE  AND  PIANO  MOVING 


BOSTON     OFFICES 

15  Merchants  Row 

73  Beach  Street 

105  Arch  Street 

127  Providence  Street 

SOMERVILLE  OFFICES 

159  Pearl  Street  Branch,  268  Broadway 

Telephone  Somerville  376 

Residence,  21  Auburn  Avenue,  E.  Somerville 
Telephone  2172 


JFt&nwu,  c/i.   joo^n/ey, 


irU0rtst 


PHONE    HAYMARKET   64 

96 

LEXINGTON     64-4 


6   PARK  STREET. 
BOSTON.   MASS. 


Walter  Jackson,    War  God  and  Oriental  Soloist 


Compliments  of 


B.  8c  S.  LAUNDRY 


of  WORLD  PEACE 


DAVIS  SQUARE  STABLES 

59  Day  Street     West  Somerville 
Telephone  161 


W.  S.  BURBANK  &  CO. 


Episode  II 

Scene    1     All  the    Rulers 
Scene    2 

'  ARCHDUKE  FRANCIS  FERDINAND IRVING  D.  DAWES 

DUCHESS  SOPHIE  OF  HOHENBERG CORINNE  L.  THIES 

COUNT  HARRASH   CARLTON  HICKS 

CHAUFFEUR  TO   ARCHDUKE    IRVING  MACKENZIE 

PRINCIP    HAROLD  COREY 

CABRINOVICH        LINCOLN  GRUSH 

FIRST  ACCOMPLICE DONALD  WALLIS 

SECOND   ACCOMPLICE    MILAN  MILLER 

FIRST   SOLDIER    HOWE  AMEE 

SECOND  SOLDIER   / OSBORNE  WHITTEN 

THIRD    SOLDIER    CLIFFORD  BAKER 


0 


womhivm  enfo 


®£  tjfwewcfo 


SOMERVILLE  PAGEANT 


TELEPHONE  CONNECTION 


ONLY  THE  BEST   MATERIALS  USED 


Walter  h.  Snow  &  Son 

MANUFACTURERS   OF 

ICE   CREAM    AND    FANCY    ICES 

ALSO    FINE    CONFECTIONERY 

Light  Catering  Special  Attention  to  Parties  and  Weddings 

Malta  building  Gilman  Square 


CHARLES  F.  GILES 

shawmut  market 

Groceries   and  Provisions 

VEGETABLES  AND  FRUIT  OF  ALL  KINDS 

175  and  179  Washington  Street 

CORNER  MEDFORD 
SOMERVILLE,    MASS. 

TELEPHONE  1346 
All  orders  by  telephone  promptly  filled. 


Ralph  Smalley,  Musical  Director 
Symphony  Solo  Cellist 


LAMSON    8c   HUBBARD 
Hatters  anii  Sfarrfers 

MEN  and  WOMEN 


Now  is  a  good  time  to  make  selections  in  furs 
also  for  repairing  as  prices  are  at  the  lowest 

An  excellent  line  of  Cloth  and  Sport   Coats  for 
Auto  use  and  Summer  Wear. 


92  BEDFORD  STREET 


173  WASHINGTON  STREET 


of  WORLD  PEACE 


Episode   III 

Scene    1 

SERVIAN  DANCERS — June  Burnett,  Myrtle  Burnside,  Helen  Campbell,  Helen  Currie,  Margaret  Evans, 
Hazel  Lothrop,  Beatrice  MacGuaire,  Grace  Ryan,  E.  Ruth  Taylor,  Elizabeth  Wood. 

ia 

AUSTRIAN  DANCERS — Boys:  Regina  Lee,  Edna  Parker,  Florence  Starkey,  Grace  P.  Woodworth,  Clara 
Gardner.    Girls:    Louise  Hamilton,  Dorothy  Hanna,  Beth  Howe,  Florence  Parker, Charlotte  Ramsey 

GERMAN  DANCERS — Doris  M.  Baker,  Dorothy  Currie,  Blanche  Harrington,  Delia  Harrison,  Pearl  Mac- 
Lean,  Emma  Parks,  Beatrice  Savage,  Ida  Sparrow,  Alice  Talbot,  Gladys  Talbot 

BELGIAN  DANCERS— Mildred  Dakin,  Gladys  Ferguson,  Louise  Frink,  Mildred  Fuller,  Maud  Gorrill,  Olive 
Gorrill,  Hilda  Ohse,  Edna  Ross,  Christine  Schelbach,  Pauline  Schoenle,  Edith  Taylor,  Adeline  With- 
erspoon 

LA  FRANCE — Madeline  D.  Devers 

RUSSIAN  DANCERS— Josephine  E.  Foster,  Miriam  C.  Foster,  Gladys  A.  Graves,  Thelma  Littlefield, 
Marion  H.  Stockwell,  Ethel  Swain,  Hazel  Taft,  Ola  Vincent,  Martha  A.  Wheelock 

ENGLISH  DANCERS— Dorothy  Davis,  Elizabeth  Grush,  Marjorie  Grush,  Gladys  Kehew,  Florence  Ryan, 
Alice  Smith,  Hazel  M.  Smith,  Helen  Sweet,  Adelaide  Sweetser,  Hazel  Matthews,  Beatrice  Towle 

SCOTCH  DANCERS— Ada  Dennis,  Edith  Lewis,  Hazel  Smith,  L.  Alice  Wetherbee 

ORIENTAL    SOLO    DANCER— Walter  H.  Jackson 

JAPANESE  DANCERS — Grace  E.  Anderson,  Hazel  Davenport,  Cleora  Nickles,  Ella  Pratt,  Bertha  D.  Wells, 
Marguerite  Whitney 

JAPANESE  SOLO  DANCE— Miss  Rose  E.  Brophy 

JAPANESE  MAGICIAN— A.  E.  Baird 

PORTUGUESE  DANCERS— Doris  A.  Cross,  Grace  A.  Flemming,  Inez  Harmon,  Irene  Harmon,  Allene  L. 
Holman,  Ruth  T.  Iris,  Alice  K.  Kelley,  Evelyn  M.  Macdonald,  Marion  A.  Olsen,  Alice  F.  Roberts, 
Irene  M.  Smith,  Reba  E.  Speirs 

TURKISH  DANCERS— Elsie  Broail,  Gladys  Dunn,  Eva  M.  Givan,  Margaret  Heath,  Marion  Heath,  Lillian 
S.  LeBaron,  Esther  Nickles,  Doris  Ordway,  Pearl  Philips,  Esther  Smith,  E.  L.  Thomson,  Ethel  Waugh 

TURKISH  SOLO  DANCERS— Lewis  Holmes,  Helen  Bartlett,  "A  Breath  from  the  Orient" 

ITALIAN  DANCERS— Thelma  L.  Burns,  Myrtle  R.  Cross,  Pearl  R.  Honald,  Haru  A.  Kamemori,  Annie  L. 
Kimball,  Ethel  M.  Kimball,  Doris  F.  Kingston,  H.  Edna  Mellett,  Marion  T.  Murtaugh,  Ruth  A. 
Speirs 

Flag  and  banner  bearers 


A.  WORTHYLAKE  &  CO, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Wall  Papers 

PAINTING  AND  DECORATING 

Telephone  Somerville  1568  257  Elm  Street,  Davis  Square 


SOMERVILLE  PAGEANT 


Directory  Advertisements 


A  FRIEND 
A  FRIEND 
A    FRIEND 


Compliments  of 

A    FRIEND 
A  FRIEND 

Dentists 


P.    S.    BAKER 

324  Highland  Ave.,  West  Somerville 

H.  J.  CUTLER,  D.M.D. 

90  College  Ave.,  West  Somerville 

H.    F.    DE    ROCHE,    D.D.S. 

1145  Broadway,  West  Somerville 

F.   LeROY   EAMES,   D.M.D. 

Hobbs  Bldg.,  Davis  Sq.,  Somerville 

wm!    H.    HOYT,    D.D.S. 

28  College  Ave.,  West  Somerville 
JOHN   W.    LAURIE,   D.M.D. 

1131  Broadway,  West  Somerville 

MINOT    W.    LEWIS,    D.M.D. 

413  Highland  Ave.,  West  Somerville 

LEWIS    LOMBARD 

Central  Bldg.,  Davis  Sq.,  Somerville 

GEORGE    L.    MARSHALL,    D.M.D. 

253  Elm  St.,  West  Somerville 
HENRY    E.    MERRILL 

Central  Bldg.,  Davis  Sq.,  Somerville 

'        Druggists 

CHARLES    E.    EAMES 

173  Washington  St.,  Somerville 

GEORGE    R.    REED 

Davis  Sq.,  Somerville 

Fish 

HIGHLAND  AVE.  FISH   MARKET 

302  Highland  Ave.,  Somerville 

A.    W.    HOIT    &    SON 

275  Highland  Ave.,  Somerville 

Fruit,  Etc. 

SALVATORE    MATARESE 

6  Central  Bldg.,  Davis  Sq.,  Somerville 

C.    MITRANO 

709  Broadway,  Somerville.     Tel.  24167 


Physicians 

COVAL    H.    LIVERPOOL,    M.D. 

325  Highland  Ave.,  West  Somerville 

ALFRED    E.    MILLS,    M.D. 

192  Central  St.,  Somerville 

H.     A.    WALKER,     M.D. 

472  Broadway,  Somerville 


Miscellaneous 

JOHN    HERBERT 

31  Milk  St.,  Boston 

L.    F.    BOWLBY,  Carpenter 

65  Dover  St.,  West  Somerville 

J.    A.    MARSH,    Coal  Dealer 

38-40  Park  St.,  Somerville 

CLARENCE    L.    EGIN 

14  Appleton  St. 

GEORGE    T.    RAND,    Florist 

425  Highland  Ave.,  West  Somerville 

THE    HILL-MICHIE    CO.,   INC.,  Garage 

Medford  and  Walnut  Sts.,  Somerville 

MRS.   J.   C.  WHITE,  Gift  Cards 

19  Bromfield  St.,  Boston 

F.    H.    GROW,    Groceries 

285  Highland  Ave.,  Somerville 

M.    J.    BARRON,    Hardware 

254  Elm  St.,  West  Somerville 

J.    A.    HATTIE    &    CO.,    Ice   Cream 

2078  Massachusetts  Ave.,  North  Cambridge 

WHITE    CROSS    LAUNDRY 

154  Cedar  St.,  Somerville 

S.    H.    WILKINS,    Meats 

Faneuil  Hall  Market,  Boston 

WALLACE    SHOE    COMPANY 

Davis  Sq.,  Somerville 

O.    L.    STORY  SCENIC  CO.,  Stage  Scenery 

21  Tufts  St.,  Somerville 

F.    P.    HOGAN,    Tailor 

89  Dover  St.,  West  Somerville 

FREDERICK    A.    LADD,    Tuner 

106  Electric  Ave.,  West  Somerville 


Telephone  Camb.   3708-W 

Auto  Tires 


S.    CLARK     HEATH 
VULCANIZING 

2000     MASSACHUSETTS     AVENUE 


Auto  Accessories 


of  WORLD    PEACE 


Scene  2      Side-lights  on  the  War 
TABLEAU  A—Aged  Mother  and  Sons 

AGED    MOTHER    GLADYS  PARKER 

FIRST    DAUGHTER    . ROSE  E.  LOHNES 

SECOND  DAUGHTER    MADELAINE    LUCE 

FIRST  SON    HOWE  AMEE 

SECOND  SON    CLIFFORD  BAKER 

THIRD    SON    OSBORNE  WHITTEN 

FOURTH    SON    HARRY  SMITH 

TABLEAU  B~War  Brides 

DAPPER  SOLDIER   JOHN  CHIPMAN 

PATRIOTIC   FATHER    MAYBURY  BRYANT 

WAR  GROOMS— Howe    Amee,    Clifford    Baker,    Osborne  Whitten,  Walter  H.  Sargent,  Arthur  A. 
Handy,  Clarence  H.  Fay,  Harold   Sawyer,  Rudolph  Butler,  John  Chipman,  Rose  E.  Lohnes 
WAR  BRIDES — Wilda  Chipman,  Helen  Currie,  Margaret  Heath,   Alice  Talbot,    Dorothy  Hanna, 
L.  Alice  Wetherby,  Ida  Sparrow,  Charlotte  Ramsay 

CLERGYMAN     T.  EDMUND  ROSS 

^MESSENGER NEWELL  KEYES 

TABLEAU  C— War  and  Prohibition 

DAUGHTER     HOSE  LOHNES 

ARES    WALTER  H.  JACKSON 

VODKA    ^LARK    S.    HEATH 

FIRST    COSSACK    , MARION  H.  STOCKWELL 

SECOND   COSSACK    GLADYS  A.  GRAVES 

COMEDY  FRENCH  COP  3ERNARD  WHITE 

ABSINTHE   GIRL    ETHEL  WILSON 

and  Sailors 

TABLEAU  D— -Lords  and  Hirelings 

WARRING  RULERS 
DEATH     ; FREDERICK  A.  WILMOT 


CATS  PAW 

CUSHION  RUBBER  HEELS 


TREAD  SOFTLY 
STEP   SAFELY 


ORDER    BV     NAME. 


FOSTER   RUBBER   COU«  **^i&> 

BOSTON,  MASS.  5CT«n"C«o  t 


MtmumzutB 


457  M.  Auburn  St.,  Cambrthge 


SOMERVILLE  PAGEANT 


Boston  Plate  &  Window  Glass  Co. 

Window  and  Plate    Glass 
Mirror  Plates,  Framed  Mirrors,  etc, 


261    to  287  A  Street  .'.  20-22  Canal  Street 

Boston,    Mass. 


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ARES,  GOD  OP  WAR WALTER  H.  JACKSON 

DEATH    FREDERICK  A.  WILMOT 

GREED     ISABELLE  E.  SIMMONS 

SLAUGHTER     JEAN  M.  WITHERELL 

PAIN     BEATRICE  I.  SANDERS 

HATRED     ELIZABETH    CHASE 

SORROW     MARION  L.  HULL 

SMOKE    MOLLIE  L.  McCORMACK 

FLAME    FRANC  H.  THIES 

DESTRUCTION     HELEN  GOLDSMITH 

DESOLATION    HELEN  GOULD  CDRRIE 

FAMINE     OLIVE  G.  CROSSMAN 

PESTILENCE    NORNA  V.  JOHNSON 

INSANITY     AGNES  E.  WEIR 

STEEL — Gladys  M.  Thies,  Eleanor  Maynard,  Mildred   Kewer,    Elsie    E.    Schoenle,    Emily    L.    Pride, 
Leona  Paasche,   Angela   Perron,  Gertrude  Doherty,  Edith  Hagan,  Florence  Hunter 

FIRE — Madeleine  H.  Luce,  Marion  W.  Kellsey,  Ruth  G.  Trefry,  Dorothy  J.  Trefry,  Florence  L.  Den- 
nis, Clara  Gardner,  Esther  Maynard,  Lena  Pierce,  Gladys  I.  Bowditch,  Agnes  Blood,  Edna 
Harvey 

HATE — Catherine  E.  Giles,  Eva  M.  Wallace,  Esther  L.  Johnson,  Violet  L.  March,  Mabel  March,  H. 
Bernice  Edgar,  Helen  H.  Whitaker,  Annie  L.   Johanson,  Evelin  H.  Johnson,  Ruth  C.  Sproule 

RAGE — Helen  W.  Rice,  Edna  A.  Stahl,  Anna  Ross,  Ida  M.  Bowman,  Gladys  Horton,  Priscilla  Cal- 
der,  Edna  Scriven,  Helen  Copithorne,  Ruth  FitzPatrick,  Margaret  Manning,  Alice  Mitchell, 
Bertha  C.  Mellett 

DARKNESS— Howe  Clark,  Herford  C.  Hartwell,  Wilfred  J.  Fuller,  Hazel  Davenport,  Grace  Dardis, 
Bertha  Wallace,  Beatrice  Wilson,  Jennie  Moore 

TIME CHARLES    FEARING,    Sr. 

ETERNITY   EDWARD    FLINT 

VICTORY    JOHN    CHIPMAN 

DEFEAT    A.    E.    BAIRD 

HOPE    MARY    HOYT 


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F.   C.   ALEXANDER 

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Episode   IV 

PEACE  BALLET 


SOLO    DANCER 


.MISS  MARION  HINCKS 


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Olive  L.  Jones,  Edna  M.  Kennedy,  Helen  Manning,  Ethel  MacPhail,  Ida  D.  Mauch,  Mary 
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Neil,  Helen  Newell,  Blanche  L.  Osborne,  Margaret  M.  Pierce,  Alice  W.  Pride,  Clara  J.  Quinn, 
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Ethel  G.  Walker,  Leah  H.  Wallace,  Doris  Ward,  Helen  Ward,  Isabelle  Wardrope,  Mary  E. 
Weadick,   Helen   White,   Kathleen   V.   Zwicker 


Iron  and  Wire  Fences 


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Executive  Staff 


General  Chairman  ■ 

Business  Manager  . 
Treasurer  . 

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Grounds  Chairman  . 

Lighting  Chairman  . 
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Tickets  Chairman 
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FREDERICK  A.  WILMOT 
JOHN  WEINHEIMER 
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C.  E.  BELLATTY 
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Reception    Committee 

Hon.  Z.  E.  CLIFF,    Chairman 

Advisory  Board 

Mrs.  Cyrus  E.  Dallin,    Chairman,    Frank  Chouteau  Brown,    Percy  Lee  Atherton 
Dr.  Charles  Fleischer,  Henry  B.  Humphrey 


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PATRIOTS  OF  WAR  AND  PEACE 

A    Dialogue 
BERTHA    HIRSCH    BARUCH 

War : 

'Twas  ever  thus,  'twill  ever  be. 

War  is  a  grim  necessity. 
Peace  : 

What  was,  is  past;  what  is,  must  cease. 

The  claims  of  War  be  met  in  Peace. 
War  : 

When  foes  assail  a  nation's  Right 

It  is  in  duty  bound  to  fight. 
Peace :  . 

The  nobler  nation  seeks  redress 

Of  wrongs,  in  calm  deliberateness. 
War: 

When  rankling  wounds  cause  conflagration, 

The  God  of  War  flouts  arbitration. 
Peace : 

A  world  laid  waste  for  "duty's  sake" — 

When  duty  it  were  a  world  to  make. 
War: 

Allegiance  to  our  flag  must  be, 

To  quell— destroy  the  enemy. 
Peace : 

Our  ensign  bears  the  pen  and  seal, 

Life  pledged  to  serve  the  Peace  Ideal. 
War : 

To  fight  bespeaks  man's  strength  and  power, 

His  glory  is  in  conquest's  hour. 
Peace : 

Man's  glory  lies  in  Reasons  might, 

In  battle  brave  for  Truth  and  Right. 
War: 

For  sloths  and  cowards  the  peaceful  strain, 

For  us,  the  songs  of  soldiers  slain. 
Peace : 

We  sing  of  bloodless  sacrifice, 

Of  heroes  conquering  sin  and  vice. 
War: 

For  us  the  furious  battlefield  ; 

A  patriot's  life  in  strife  to  yield. 
Peace : 

As  patriots  on  land  or  sea, 

Our  Treaty  is  with  Humanity. 
War : 

Our  flag  means  Forre — armed  strategy  ; 

Means  capture,  freedom,  victory! 
Peace : 

Our  banner  pure  where'er  unfurled — 

M/^ans  Justice,  Peac^-throughout  the  World. 


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ffensive  odors  may  be  entirely 
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OFFICERS 


BENJAMIN   B.   PERKINS.   PRESIDENT 


THOMAS  W    SAUNDERS.  Cashier 


DIRECTORS 

Hobart  Ames  Charles  F.  Cutler  Benjamin   B.  Perkins  Thomas   W.  Saunders 

James  A.  Brennan         Edward  Hobart  Edmund  Reardon  Arthur  H. Soden 

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